Please read the warning at the top of their page:
⚠️ The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!
If you don’t like these breaking changes, this might not be the right software for you (for now).
Posting something wrong on the internet is the best form of research.
I named my PiHole holypi
And they started sending advertisement emails to people who registered on gitea.com.
mailbox.org is 3€/month or 30€/year if you bring your own domain.
If you are going for a reverse proxy, I highly recommend using Caddy. Issuing TLS certificates is all done automatically and reverse proxy headers are all automatically set.
In many cases, this simple config is enough:
example.org {
reverse_proxy localhost:1234
}
The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale.
FYI encoding wise, it’s unlikely that you can hear a difference between FLAC and e.g. Opus if you rip the audio from a CD.
That’s just your lemmy client that extracts all links from the post. I can’t see any fault on OP’s side here.
Shouldn’t they be kept mirrored to other instances?
Caddy is the way to go.
I didn’t try CoreOS as I didn’t even get how to set it up. As I understand it, it uses a completely different workflow for administering the system compared to regular distros.
You can use Fedora IoT which is essentially rpm-ostree based Fedora Server. It would be less confusing if it was just named Fedora Atomic Server.
Although it has always been a pain. Back when I used Nextcloud, I tried Nextcloud Talk which always had less problems for me and was much easier to set up.
Apart from the aesthetic and its strength, a major advantage of gyroid that I experienced is that it reduces jerk which leads to less vibrations and noise.
This lightning infill looks like the exact opposite in that regard.
Any provider that provides access via IMAP/SMTP works fine with a lot of email clients. I personally use mailbox.org.
As clients you can use Thunderbird, Geary or Evolution on the desktop and FairEmail or K9 (which will become Thunderbird for Android) on Android.
I don’t think they state anywhere that they adhere to semantic versioning.